Schiller's Dramas. Mary Stuart.

Schiller's Dramas. Mary Stuart.
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Publisher : BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages : 270
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ISBN-10 : 9783385334939
ISBN-13 : 3385334934
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Synopsis Schiller's Dramas. Mary Stuart. by : Friedrich Schiller

Reprint of the original, first published in 1883.

Mary Stuart

Mary Stuart
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Total Pages : 46
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ISBN-10 : CHI:088256758
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Synopsis Mary Stuart by : Friedrich Schiller

Mary Stuart

Mary Stuart
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Publisher : Faber & Faber
Total Pages : 137
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ISBN-10 : 9780571318940
ISBN-13 : 0571318940
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Synopsis Mary Stuart by : Friedrich Schiller

One of European theatre's major plays, Schiller's masterpiece hinges on a brilliantly imagined meeting between Mary, Queen of Scots - focus of simmering Catholic dissent and her cousin Elizabeth, Queen of England, who has imprisoned her. Isolated by their duplicitous male courtiers, the women collide headlong, each wrestling with the rank, ambition and destiny their births have bestowed, against a thrilling background of intrigue, plot and counter-plot. David Harrower's version of Mary Stuart premiered at the Citizen's Theatre, Glasgow, in October 2006.

Mary Stuart

Mary Stuart
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Publisher : Penguin UK
Total Pages : 210
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ISBN-10 : 9780141958514
ISBN-13 : 0141958510
Rating : 4/5 (14 Downloads)

Synopsis Mary Stuart by : Friedrich Schiller

This dramatic story recounts Mary, Queen of Scots's remaining days held captive in Fotheringay Castle. In scenes alternating between Mary's prison and Elizabeth's court at Westminster, Schiller's play gradually builds a compelling picture of a tragic heroine rising above her suffering to gain in insight and spiritual depth. In contrast Elizabeth, in turmoil over the correct course of action for her country and trapped by the cruel demands of Realpolitik, can achieve worldly victory only at a terrible moral cost. Culminating in a fictitious meeting of the two women, Mary Stuart is a dramatic meditation on the nature of political power, but also a deeply moving human tragedy that captures the emotional essence of complex events.

Don Carlos and Mary Stuart

Don Carlos and Mary Stuart
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Publisher : Oxford Paperbacks
Total Pages : 401
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ISBN-10 : 9780192839855
ISBN-13 : 0192839853
Rating : 4/5 (55 Downloads)

Synopsis Don Carlos and Mary Stuart by : Friedrich Schiller

Don Carlos and Mary Stuart, two of German literature's greatest historical dramas, deal with the timeless issues of power, freedom, and justice. Dating from 1787 and 1800 respectively, one play was written immediately before the French Revolution, the other in its aftermath. These new translations into blank verse are accurate, elegant, and playable. The Introduction, Notes, and Chronology set the plays in their cultural and intellectual background, while a family tree explains the historical relationship between Don Carlos and Mary Stuart.

The Doctor

The Doctor
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Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages : 129
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ISBN-10 : 9781350382558
ISBN-13 : 1350382558
Rating : 4/5 (58 Downloads)

Synopsis The Doctor by : Robert Icke

First, do no harm. How do we defend the "truth" when no one agrees what it is and many have reason to undermine it? Very freely adapting Professor Bernhardi by Arthur Schnitzler, Robert Icke's gripping moral thriller uses the lens of medical ethics to examine urgent questions of faith, belief, and scientific rationality. After a critically acclaimed run at London's Almeida Theatre, The Doctor transferred to the West End in September 2022. This revised and updated edition was published to coincide with the new production.

Mary Stuart

Mary Stuart
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Total Pages : 82
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ISBN-10 : 1760622923
ISBN-13 : 9781760622923
Rating : 4/5 (23 Downloads)

Synopsis Mary Stuart by : Kate Mulvany

Two powerful women, beloved by their people -- one sits on the throne; the other is locked in a cell. Kate Mulvanys smart and witty adaptation of Friedrich Schillers Mary Stuart is a tale of two queens at war. In the legendary rivalry between Elizabeth I and Mary Stuart, great forces are at play, with nations at stake and citizens ready to fight for the just cause. On the one hand there is principle and ideology; on the other, jealousy and pride. But there is also love. For who else could understand what torments a queen better than another queen? Mulvany turns her feminist lens on this brutal and moving story of cousins pitted against each other by politics and circumstance, trapped on different sides of historys coin.

Mary Stuart

Mary Stuart
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Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages : 83
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ISBN-10 : 9781786820266
ISBN-13 : 1786820269
Rating : 4/5 (66 Downloads)

Synopsis Mary Stuart by : Friedrich Schiller

Schiller's play of 1800 pits Mary Queen of Scots against her rival Elizabeth of England. The meeting never happened, but Goethe claimed 'It will be good to see those whores alongside each other.' Schiller's Mary redeems her youthful crimes through an ordeal that lifts her into the realms of spiritual serenity, while Elizabeth descends deeper into rage, revenge and deception. Peter Oswald's version, mixing poetry and prose, opened at the Donmar Warehouse in London’s West End in July 2005.

Who is this Schiller Now?

Who is this Schiller Now?
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Publisher : Camden House
Total Pages : 514
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ISBN-10 : 9781571134882
ISBN-13 : 1571134883
Rating : 4/5 (82 Downloads)

Synopsis Who is this Schiller Now? by : Jeffrey L. High

New essays by top international Schiller scholars on the reception of the great German writer and dramatist, emphasizing his realist aspects. The works of Friedrich Schiller (1759-1805) -- an innovative and resonant tragedian and an important poet, essayist, historian, and aesthetic theorist -- are among the best known of German and world literature. Schiller's explosive original artistry and feel for timely and enduring personal tragedy embedded in timeless sociohistorical conflicts remain the topic of lively academic debate. The essays in this volume address the many flashpoints and canonicalshifts in the cyclically polarized reception of Schiller and his works, in pursuit of historical and contemporary answers to Samuel Taylor Coleridge's expression of frightened admiration in 1794: "Who is this Schiller?" The responses demonstrate pronounced shifts from widespread twentieth-century understandings of Schiller: the overwhelming emphasis here is on Schiller the cosmopolitan realist, and little or no trace is left of the ultimately untenable view of Schiller as an abstract idealist who turned his back on politics. Contributors: Ehrhard Bahr, Matthew Bell, Frederick Burwick, Jennifer Driscoll Colosimo, Bernd Fischer, Gail K. Hart, Fritz Heuer, Hans H. Hiebel, Jeffrey L. High, Walter Hinderer, Paul E. Kerry, Erik B. Knoedler, Elisabeth Krimmer, Maria del Rosario Acosta López, Laura Anna Macor, Dennis F. Mahoney, Nicholas Martin, John A. McCarthy, Yvonne Nilges, Norbert Oellers, Peter Pabisch, David Pugh, T. J. Reed, Wolfgang Riedel, Jörg Robert, Ritchie Robertson, Jeffrey L. Sammons, Henrik Sponsel. Jeffrey L. High is Associate Professor of German Studies at California State University Long Beach, Nicholas Martin is Reader in European Intellectual History at the University of Birmingham, and Norbert Oellers is Professor Emeritus of German Literature at the University of Bonn.